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Have you been sexually assaulted? Do you know what sexual assault is? Do you know what to do if you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted? Do you know how and who to get help from? Do you know what and where services are available?

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Sexual assault affects every part of someone's life: their body, their emotions, their thoughts, their behaviors, their spirituality, their job and their relationships with friends, family, coworkers, and even strangers.

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KASAP serves as a resource in Kentucky for information and services related to sexual assault. Stay informed, get trained and become a part of an organization that encourages medical, legal and social change that supports victims of sexual assault.

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Our Mission

The Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs, Inc. (KASAP) is the statewide coalition of the 13 rape crisis centers in the Commonwealth. The mission of KASAP is to speak with a unified voice against sexual victimization.

All Are Welcome

We are committed to serving all survivors and working toward the prevention of sexual violence. KASAP and its member programs (local sexual assault programs) do not discriminate against anyone on the basis of disability, sexual orientation, gender, sex, religion, race, color, national origin, immigration status, incarceration, age, socioeconomic status, level of education, language proficiency, veteran status, political affiliations, beliefs, or type of sexual victimization. Whether the violence occurred recently, years ago, or is still happening, we are here to help. All are welcome.

We acknowledge that sexual violence does not happen in a vacuum; it impacts different groups in different ways. We also recognize that each individual survivor and community member come to our programs with diverse backgrounds and multi-layered identities that affect their access to medical and sexual assault services, experience with the Justice system, needs, and feelings of safety. As service providers, we are committed to meeting people where they are and working to ensure that our services are inclusive and responsive to the real needs of survivors.

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